Bear Valley Lakes, Idaho

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This weekend Corey and I had the opportunity to hike to Bear Valley Lakes. Bear Valley Lakes is located in the Lemhi mountain range in the Salmon National Forest. It was a 3 hour drive from our home to the trailhead. Once at the trailhead it’s a 6 mile hike up to the Bear Valley Lakes. We hiked the whole 6 miles in 3 hours. It is a continual upward climb gaining more than 2000 ft of elevation.  It wasn’t too difficult but my legs were fatigued by the time we made it to the lakes just from the constant upward climb. The trail itself was a little rocky and made it difficult to hike on at times. The scenery was beautiful. There is a creek that runs for the most part all along the trail. We often came upon little waterfalls. Once at the lake there was a little wind that made a hot summer day feel really nice and cool. The lake is a glacial lake so it was pretty cold. I soaked my feet in it and it felt really refreshing. Corey spent his extra time up there fishing (he caught 3 fish) and I spent my time finishing a book. The best part of our trip is that we had the whole lake to ourselves not another soul in sight. The only time we saw someone else was as we were packing up to leave another group of people and livestock arrived.

Corey and I at the lake

At the trailhead
Our little paradise
Corey getting ready to head out
Selfie before we head up
Reading my book off my phone.
North end of the lake
Corey catching his third fish
Resting his legs after the hike
Fishing
Beautiful view from our campsite
It’s not camping without a campfire
Enjoying the fire
one of the many waterfalls on our hike
Another waterfall from our hike
Selfie in front of a waterfall on our way back
Beautiful majestic peaks around the lake